The Knives of SILVER STAG by Nutnfancy

Published on January 24, 2015
Duration: 22:40

This video provides an in-depth review of various Silver Stag knives, highlighting their American craftsmanship, quality materials like D2 and 1095 steel, and unique stag antler handles. The presenter emphasizes the excellent value-to-quality ratio, durability for hunting and outdoor tasks, and the collectible nature of these knives. While generally robust, the review notes that some models with rat-tail tangs are not suitable for heavy batoning.

Quick Summary

Silver Stag knives are celebrated for their 100% American-made quality, featuring unique stag antler handles and robust steels like D2 and 1095. They offer exceptional value for hunters and collectors, though models with rat-tail tangs are not suited for heavy batoning.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Brand Overview
  2. 00:15Silver Stag Quality & Value
  3. 00:39Previous Review & Friend's Experience
  4. 01:12Value Proposition Hammered Home
  5. 01:23Traditional vs. Tactical Knives
  6. 01:54Key Reason for Liking Silver Stag
  7. 02:13Thank You Note from Silver Stag
  8. 02:39Presenter's Purchase Policy
  9. 02:586-for-1 Review Introduction
  10. 03:34The 'Hope' Knife (Deep Valley)
  11. 03:57Slab Series: Sidekick Pro
  12. 04:15Mountain Edge Knife
  13. 04:30Sharp Forest Knife
  14. 04:45Philosophy of Use: Hunting Knives
  15. 04:54Silver Stag Catalog & Production
  16. 05:06American Craftsman & Steels (1095, D2)
  17. 05:23D2 Crown Series (Stag Antler)
  18. 05:34Damascus Series
  19. 05:45Tool Steel Series (1095)
  20. 06:05Deep Valley (Slab Series Full Tang)
  21. 06:09Pocket Series (Folding Knives)
  22. 06:21Collectibility & American Production
  23. 06:32Silver Stag Guarantee
  24. 06:40Best Hunting Knives on Table
  25. 06:50Knife Belly & Sharpness
  26. 07:11Cascade Skinner & Skinning Tools
  27. 07:21Heirloom Quality & Durability
  28. 07:37D2 Steel Longevity
  29. 07:42Edge Holding & Sharpening
  30. 07:54Comparison: SOG Woodline Small
  31. 08:10Steel Comparison: HCR 13 MOV vs D2
  32. 08:38Camp Knives & Food Prep
  33. 08:53Hardcore Wilderness Use & Tang Types
  34. 09:01Rat Tail Tangs & Limitations
  35. 09:26Deep Valley Breakage Incident
  36. 09:58Slab Series for Hard Use (Sidekick Pro)
  37. 10:20Finger Grooves & Batoning Issues
  38. 10:36Medium Sized Knife Comparison
  39. 10:44Fighting Knife Potential
  40. 11:14The Sixth Knife: 10-inch Bowie
  41. 11:34Sharpening by Ben Dale (Edge Pro)
  42. 12:07Carbon Steel Series (1095)
  43. 12:10Jeweling on Flats ('Bedazzling')
  44. 12:21Grind & Blade Size
  45. 12:28Bowie Knife Tang Construction
  46. 12:36Bowie Knife Not for Batoning
  47. 12:40Collectible/Fighting Bowie
  48. 12:43Bowie Knife Handle Comfort
  49. 12:52Appreciation for Stag Handles
  50. 13:00Fitment & Polish Quality
  51. 13:07Comparison to Chinese Knives
  52. 13:14100% Produced in the US
  53. 13:17Love for Bowie Knives
  54. 13:22Comparison to Bark River Bowie Knives
  55. 13:37Weight, Balance, and Feel
  56. 13:43Bowie Knife Weight & Steel
  57. 13:48Bowie Knife Availability
  58. 13:56Sick Bowie Knife Recommendation
  59. 14:14Sharpening Video Mention
  60. 14:29Sharp Forest Weight
  61. 14:41Weight of Other Knives
  62. 14:45Lightweight Design (Non-Full Tang)
  63. 14:49Water Jet Cut Blanks
  64. 14:52D2 Steel Processing
  65. 14:58Hollow Ground & Heat Treatment
  66. 15:04Cutting Test Performance
  67. 15:09Edge Holding Comparison (D2)
  68. 15:14KOA of Alaska D2 Steel
  69. 15:21Repeating Theme: Serious Hunting Knives
  70. 15:33D2 for Durability (Hide, Fur, Flesh)
  71. 15:36Steel Choice for Low Maintenance
  72. 15:47Individual Knife Craftsmanship
  73. 15:55Sheath Quality & Price Point
  74. 16:01Deep Valley Sheath
  75. 16:11Made in the USA Sheaths
  76. 16:16Price Points Mentioned
  77. 16:20Sheath Features (Strap, Drainage)
  78. 16:25Pouch Sheath for Sidekick Pro
  79. 16:32Mountain Edge Sheath
  80. 16:33Bowie Knife Sheath
  81. 16:40Leather Quality
  82. 16:44Upgrading Sheaths (Red Hill Sheaths)
  83. 16:53Custom Sheath Example (Swamp Rat Ratman)
  84. 17:09Sheath Options & Quality
  85. 17:12Overall Quality & Durability
  86. 17:17Current School KRV Review Style
  87. 17:21No Music, Just Facts
  88. 17:26Beautiful Steel & Fitment
  89. 17:29Durability with Intended Use
  90. 17:35Breakage & Replacement Experience
  91. 17:51Guarantee Honesty
  92. 17:59Hard Use Knife Recommendations (Slab Series)
  93. 18:07Value & Cool Factor Combination
  94. 18:18Outdoor & Hunting Knives Focus
  95. 18:25Collectibility Aspect
  96. 18:27Price Range (Approx. $130-$150)
  97. 18:34Bowie Knife Price
  98. 18:42Value Proposition Revisited
  99. 18:46American Made & Antler Handles
  100. 18:53Preference for Wood Handles vs. Antler
  101. 19:03Comparison to Ans & Bark River Knives
  102. 19:07Modern Designs vs. Traditional
  103. 19:15Individuality of Knives
  104. 19:19Custom Orders (Providing Own Stag)
  105. 19:28Group Orders & Laser Engraving
  106. 19:34Competitive Options
  107. 19:39SOG Hunts Point Review
  108. 19:43Modern Rendition & Full Tang
  109. 19:47S30V Steel
  110. 19:52Small Skinning/Caping Blade
  111. 19:58SOG Hunts Point Handle (Wood)
  112. 20:00Pride of Ownership Comparison
  113. 20:09Other Knives (Boker Dozier Skinner)
  114. 20:238Cr13MoV Steel
  115. 20:27Sharp Corners on Boker
  116. 20:30Handle Material Variety (Micarta, Antler)
  117. 20:38Concluding Remarks for Silver Stag
  118. 20:56Testing Knife for Firewood (Hypothetical)
  119. 21:05Rat Tail Tang Observation
  120. 21:09Real Antler Observation
  121. 21:16Hunting Knife Confirmation
  122. 21:43Broken Blade Observation
  123. 21:55Tang Construction Necessity
  124. 22:02Tang Observation
  125. 22:06Hammering Tip Test
  126. 22:15Tip Breakage
  127. 22:19Cool Blade for Mounting
  128. 22:25Gladiator Style Mounting Idea
  129. 22:32Coolness Factor

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Silver Stag knives stand out from other brands?

Silver Stag knives are distinguished by their 100% American-made craftsmanship, unique stag antler handles, and a strong emphasis on quality materials like D2 and 1095 steel, offering an excellent value proposition for hunters and collectors.

Are Silver Stag knives suitable for heavy-duty tasks like batoning wood?

While many Silver Stag knives are robust, those with rat-tail tangs are not designed for heavy batoning. For such tasks, the presenter recommends opting for their full-tang Slab Series knives, which are built for more demanding use.

What types of steel does Silver Stag use in their knives?

Silver Stag primarily uses high-quality American steels, including D2 for its durability and edge retention, and 1095 carbon steel, known for its toughness and ease of sharpening. They also offer a Damascus series.

What is the typical price range for Silver Stag knives?

The presenter indicates that most Silver Stag knives reviewed fall into a price range of approximately $130 to $150, with larger models like the Bowie knife potentially being slightly higher, offering significant value for American-made quality.

Can I customize a Silver Stag knife with my own handle material?

Yes, Silver Stag offers customization options, allowing customers to provide their own stag antler or other horn materials to be incorporated into a custom-made knife, including options for group orders and laser engraving.

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